DontBurnMyFlag
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Hey all,
At the risk of sounding like a ninja, I have a Remington 700 "tactical". Basically, its a short action Rem 700 with the word "tactical" on the barrel. I suppose the short 20" barrel and rubber hogue stock make it tactical But anyway.
The thing is, Im not a sniper, marksman or anything like that. I just like shooting. However, I am looking for a stock that is somewhat more military style. Anything like an M40-A1 stock, or something with a thumbhole or pistol grip.
The rubber Hogue stock that came with the rifle is neat. It provides great grip and looks sharp. However, the barrel is no longer free floating when pressure is applied to the front (shooting on a rest or with a bipod). so I need to fix that.
I am not looking to spend $700 on a Macmillian stock or something like that. Hell, I have a Barska POS scope on it for now. As I dont intend on buying a Leupold Mk4 anytime soon. I know my stuff, but I like having money in the bank hahaha.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for putting up with my long winded post!
At the risk of sounding like a ninja, I have a Remington 700 "tactical". Basically, its a short action Rem 700 with the word "tactical" on the barrel. I suppose the short 20" barrel and rubber hogue stock make it tactical But anyway.
The thing is, Im not a sniper, marksman or anything like that. I just like shooting. However, I am looking for a stock that is somewhat more military style. Anything like an M40-A1 stock, or something with a thumbhole or pistol grip.
The rubber Hogue stock that came with the rifle is neat. It provides great grip and looks sharp. However, the barrel is no longer free floating when pressure is applied to the front (shooting on a rest or with a bipod). so I need to fix that.
I am not looking to spend $700 on a Macmillian stock or something like that. Hell, I have a Barska POS scope on it for now. As I dont intend on buying a Leupold Mk4 anytime soon. I know my stuff, but I like having money in the bank hahaha.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for putting up with my long winded post!